On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Darko Ilic wrote:
Like Glen said, you can create rpms, and put them into repository.
If
you don`t want to bother with spec files, you can create some
quick&dirty rpms with something like checkinstall or similar. Another
option is to write a script in post_install_scripts directory, and to
make it do what ever you want to do. Kadischi runs all executables
from post_install_scripts directory, passing them a path to the root
of the new system as an argument. So, this way, you can do all the
customization.
Is this last bit in the FAQ? Could be a useful clue.
--g
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